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Alimony payments & personal property

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my divorce was final in Aug. 1999, my ex was to pay alimony payments of $800 a month for 27 1/2 months, they were to be paid on the 1st of each month in full...well he has NEVER paid the $800 on the first, he pays them at random & some times it even carries over to the next month, in my papers if he defaults over a 30 day time frame, I retain 1/2 ownership of our home, I filed a motion of contempt on him, & he turned around and filed on on me, for not giving him some of his personal property, which I do not have, I left everything in our home for him, he also is asking that the alimony payments be taken away, in leu of him paying a personal loan on a car that his mother co signed with me for, but he sold the car to his new girlfriends brother in law & they both kept the money, now his mother is stuck making the loan payments, because he & I agreed verb. that he was to pay his mother back the $12,000 loan, & I was to pay my mom a $30,000 loan that we had taken from her during our marriage, I can not afford legal advise, & he has me shaking in my shoes over this, can he do this to me? will any judge side with him? & how will I know when there will be a court date without an attn.? if I do not show up, he has asked that I be jailed, he is also seeking $150.00 for copies of the checks he had made to show his payments to me, am I responsable for him proving payment? I have no job, & can not pay..I was on medication for deppression during the marriage, but now can not afford the doctors care either, so I'm sort of a mess at the time, & VERY
stressed, what will happen in court? thanks, Tammie.
 



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